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Lettering Options and Help

MARSERdesigns

New Member
This is a layout for a Bell Pepper corrugated fiber box (cardboard). I'm stuck on the "RS" at the end of PEPPERS. Which on of the 3 options..id any of them...would work the best?

Thanks in advance for your time.

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Gino

Premium Subscriber
Like this? Does it seem like the "S" is being pushed to the back by doing it?
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Only the tail is going to the back. Not the entire letter. Unless you start adding all kinds of effects, it's up to the person viewing it to decide, but most will read it properly. Besides, the 'S' is the last letter to be read. I also think the top of the 'S' needs to be a little more in keeping size-wise with the others. Looks like a 'pinhead' and we don't want a circus freak up there, huh ??
 

GB2

Old Member
Fresh Picked is the correct usage, in this case fresh is an adverb meaning newly picked.

Also, I think the welded S looks best and most appropriately matches all the other similar letters.
 

Jillbeans

New Member
I prefer the welded S, Fresh-Picked, and puhlease...please add a serif to the other side of those Ps.
It would balance it so much better.
Love....Jill
 
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